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Fury as Migrants Appeal to Stay in UK Without Even a Court Date

Fury as Migrants Appeal to Stay in UK Without Even a Court Date

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A shocking new report from the Home Office reveals that the vast majority of migrants appealing to stay in the UK do not even have a court date for their cases, leading to accusations that the system is being exploited to delay deportations.

Exploiting the System

The Home Office figures, obtained by the Daily Express, show that of the 35,000 migrants currently appealing against deportation orders, 26,000 have not yet been given a hearing date. This means three-quarters of those appealing are effectively in a state of limbo, allowing them to remain in the UK for extended periods.

This backlog has sparked outrage, with critics arguing the system is being used as a “holding pen for illegal immigration,” as reported by the Daily Express. The current Labour government is facing intense scrutiny over its handling of the asylum system and its failure to process cases efficiently.

Tory Warnings and Government Failures

The Conservative Party, now in opposition, has warned that the current situation is unsustainable. A Tory source told the Daily Express that “the courts are being used as a holding pen for illegal immigration,” highlighting the severe strain on public resources and the rule of law.

This revelation comes amid ongoing concerns about the Labour government’s ability to control Britain’s borders and enforce immigration laws. The public expects a fair but firm approach, ensuring that those who have no right to be in the UK are swiftly removed.

  • 35,000 migrants are currently appealing deportation orders.
  • 26,000 of these appellants have no court date scheduled.
  • This backlog allows individuals to remain in the UK for years.
  • The system is described by Tories as a “holding pen for illegal immigration.”
  • Home Office figures highlight the Labour government’s failure to process cases.

What This Means for Britain

This staggering backlog means that thousands of individuals are living in Britain without a clear resolution to their immigration status. This puts immense pressure on public services, including housing, social care, and the NHS, funded by your taxes.

The failure to process these appeals quickly undermines the integrity of Britain’s immigration system. It sends a message that those who enter the country illegally can exploit legal loopholes to delay their removal, making a mockery of our laws.

For ordinary British people, this means more of their hard-earned money is being spent on supporting individuals who may ultimately be found to have no right to remain. It is a direct consequence of the Labour government’s failure to get a grip on border control and judicial efficiency.

The political fallout is significant, with the Labour government facing accusations of incompetence and a lack of resolve. This ongoing crisis erodes public trust in politicians’ ability to deliver on promises of taking back control of our borders.

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This article is a factual summary of reporting by the Daily Express. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Immigration, Home Office, Deportation, Labour Government, Border Control, Judicial System

Source: Daily Express | Breaking Brexit News


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